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dennis: less miserables winning bid at the box office. we will tell you about this. shibani: as we do every day at this time we will get oil prices inching higher, 2.6%. good day for oil. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. andis new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. dennis: 15 past the hour stocks every 15 minutes and team coverage. jeff flock in the trading pits of the cme where oil is on a tear. first to nicole petallides on the floor of a stock exchange where stocks are turning lower still. nicole: we see markets under pressure here to the downside. volume is fair because a lot of people don't necessarily get in and do the big trade on december
dennis: less miserables winning bid at the box office. we will tell you about this. shibani: as we do every day at this time we will get oil prices inching higher, 2.6%. good day for oil. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. andis new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start...
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looking for best picture contenders, i think the three films right now are "argo", "lincoln," and "les miserables," which is coming out in december. all those three films i think are going to be competing for the top. i think "lincoln" has the edge right now. but you are going to see a lot of other- "zero dark thirty," the kathryn bigelow film about osama bin laden, is starting to win a lot of these early critic awards. so, it has turned into a major player as well. > that is going to be huge. let's take a look at what is happening this weekend: just one movie in wide release here: "playing for keeps." how well will it do? > > i don't think it is going to do very well at all. it's a pretty laughably bad, incompetently made rom-com- > not just because it's a rom- com. > > not because it's a rom-com, not because it has gerard butler, but that certainly doesn't help matters. you just gave a great list of movies for people to go see. go see one of them. if you saw it already, see it again. forget "playing for keeps." > it's tough out there. > > yes it is. > in a good way. have a good day. > > thank y
looking for best picture contenders, i think the three films right now are "argo", "lincoln," and "les miserables," which is coming out in december. all those three films i think are going to be competing for the top. i think "lincoln" has the edge right now. but you are going to see a lot of other- "zero dark thirty," the kathryn bigelow film about osama bin laden, is starting to win a lot of these early critic awards. so, it has turned into a...
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"les miserables" is almost three hours. >> and a whop iping 2:49, "neverending." >> they should all be called the never ending story. >> one word of advice, go to the toilet before the movie started. >> reporter: why try to hold the moviegoers attention so long. many say blame it on oscar. there's a feeling in hollywood the academy won't take a best picture contender seriously if it's under two hours. this time of year, studios are racing to release these epics before the oscar deadlines. >> any film that opens on christmas day is also eligible for oscar. >> reporter: long oscars is nothing new. "gone with the wind" was almost four hours but included an intermission. >> frankly my dear, i don't give a damn. >> reporter: they don't seem to mind. >> if i'm involved in the subject matter, i'm all for it. >> reporter: experts predict a record box office take of almost $11 millions this year, a sign sup supersized movies may be around a very long time. >> is she or isn't she? jessica simpson finally addressed weeks of rumors whether she is expecting a second child. the 32-year-old singer wh
"les miserables" is almost three hours. >> and a whop iping 2:49, "neverending." >> they should all be called the never ending story. >> one word of advice, go to the toilet before the movie started. >> reporter: why try to hold the moviegoers attention so long. many say blame it on oscar. there's a feeling in hollywood the academy won't take a best picture contender seriously if it's under two hours. this time of year, studios are racing to release...
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around every day my whole life doing only what i thought everybody would agree with, i'd be the most miserable human being in the universe. >> it's the morning of thanksgiving at scott's mother's house. the moore family are trying their best to forget the reality and stresses of living in new mexico. >> anyone who thinks that we are different or strange can go jump off a cliff for all i care. >> i mean, i know it might be hard but just because i'm transgender doesn't change since i've had a baby. that's not constantly all i think about. i don't think about how different i am. >> too much of our time in life is focused on negative things. and i think when you focus on the negative, you're giving the negative the power because it's these memories that kids will hold with them forever. >> you're missing the this and the that. >> being transgendered can put enormous pressure on family relationships. although scott's parents are separated, his dad's popped in briefly to say hello before dinner. >> my dad is kind of like -- it's just like an awkward communication gap there, i guess. i have to go to
around every day my whole life doing only what i thought everybody would agree with, i'd be the most miserable human being in the universe. >> it's the morning of thanksgiving at scott's mother's house. the moore family are trying their best to forget the reality and stresses of living in new mexico. >> anyone who thinks that we are different or strange can go jump off a cliff for all i care. >> i mean, i know it might be hard but just because i'm transgender doesn't change...
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than what they should have seen on the ground, they shod have been connecting the dots and they failed miserably. lou: pointing out directly al qaeda is far from dead andloe benghazi terrorist attacks. whether it amounts to a whitewash. joining us now is judith miller, former u.s. amassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for being here. i would like to start with a couple of the findings from the executive summary of this report. these two findings occur with one paragraph. first, embassy tripoli did not demonstrate strong and sustained advocacy with shington for increased security for special mission in benghazi. that means the consulate. lou: here's the other binding after one paragraph. in the days and months and weeks leading up to it, were inadequa. despite repeated requests and special mission in benghazi and embassy tripoli for additional staffing. judith miller, reconcile what was directly contradictory findings within a paragraph of one another. >> secretary of state clinton is going to have to answer that question. i think this is an incredibly damning report about
than what they should have seen on the ground, they shod have been connecting the dots and they failed miserably. lou: pointing out directly al qaeda is far from dead andloe benghazi terrorist attacks. whether it amounts to a whitewash. joining us now is judith miller, former u.s. amassador to the united nations, john bolton. thank you both for being here. i would like to start with a couple of the findings from the executive summary of this report. these two findings occur with one paragraph....
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will is going to fail miserably. we do. over the first season, it is a struggle, just like the struggle a lot of these tv journalists say they're going through. >> it was really a quite spectacular [ bleep ] >> thank you very much. >> some of my favorite singers tell their stories. i was about to ask you how many times you've been properly in love in your life. >> the past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's almost a blur. now is the time. now is all that matters. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the
will is going to fail miserably. we do. over the first season, it is a struggle, just like the struggle a lot of these tv journalists say they're going through. >> it was really a quite spectacular [ bleep ] >> thank you very much. >> some of my favorite singers tell their stories. i was about to ask you how many times you've been properly in love in your life. >> the past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's almost a blur. now is the time. now is all that matters. it...
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we bonded over the fact that we were both so entirely miserable on that. >> you had one sketch on in a full year. >> if that and it was cut between dress and air. we bonded over unhappiness approximate we will also remain happiness over it. >> seriously, i had my office that i had things i tape to the wall. a quote that you made for some reason was on the calendar. it said i love larry david. one of the funniest men alive and a gifted writer and he once threatened to kill dick epperson. that's a great quote. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> what has worked for me may not work for you. take for instance, wh
we bonded over the fact that we were both so entirely miserable on that. >> you had one sketch on in a full year. >> if that and it was cut between dress and air. we bonded over unhappiness approximate we will also remain happiness over it. >> seriously, i had my office that i had things i tape to the wall. a quote that you made for some reason was on the calendar. it said i love larry david. one of the funniest men alive and a gifted writer and he once threatened to kill dick...
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get to all that in a moment, but first, we begin with a massive winter storm that made holiday travel miserable for millions of americans, including me! winter storm euclid -- what, are we naming snowstorms now? euclid. you can lid? well, euclid blanketed much of the eastern half of the country yesterday, dropping blizzard-like conditions and record snowfall in the midwest, and by late afternoon, euclid moved northeast, bringing traffic to a standstill, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,500 flights on one of the busiest travel days of the year. the weather channel's mike seidel has more on the massive christmas storm. >> reporter: a major snowstorm has dumped over a foot of snow across parts of the midwest. indiana got hit hard. high winds adding to the misery there. >> it's a lot better with the four-wheel-drive, but it, yeah, it's definitely a doozy out there. >> reporter: and there's lots of snow in little rock, too. folks there had the snowiest christmas ever with nine inches. and it's making getting anywhere almost impossible. ice is coating windshields, branches and power lines. >>
get to all that in a moment, but first, we begin with a massive winter storm that made holiday travel miserable for millions of americans, including me! winter storm euclid -- what, are we naming snowstorms now? euclid. you can lid? well, euclid blanketed much of the eastern half of the country yesterday, dropping blizzard-like conditions and record snowfall in the midwest, and by late afternoon, euclid moved northeast, bringing traffic to a standstill, forcing the cancellation of more than...
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. >>> just a little while ago, cast of "les miserables" joining in the holiday spirit here at rockefeller center, collecting toys for our 90th annual toy drive, collecting gifts for 200 charities. thank you for joining us. where are you donating to our toy drive? >> as moms we understand fashion and function have to meet. all of our products are innovative in design, bright colors, bold prints. we thought they would be perfect for women and children all over the country. >> that's awfully nice. we thank you for that. we've got a bunch of folks doing this, a new company doing this. how did you get started? >> absolutely. we are so excited to be a fresh face for the "today" show with a toy and gift drive. we have partnered with thousands of our independent creative partners, our consultants nationwide, many of which have joined us here today. we are so excited to be sharing our core philosophy of there's only one you through our business opportunity for heidi u very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> snow has moved through minneapolis, dumped up a foot of snow. the southern part of this
. >>> just a little while ago, cast of "les miserables" joining in the holiday spirit here at rockefeller center, collecting toys for our 90th annual toy drive, collecting gifts for 200 charities. thank you for joining us. where are you donating to our toy drive? >> as moms we understand fashion and function have to meet. all of our products are innovative in design, bright colors, bold prints. we thought they would be perfect for women and children all over the...
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tomorrow is "less miserables" and with a look and preview of what's hitting the big screen, kim ser afin. so, les mis is getting the attention? >> yes. long awaited movie. everyone has been talking about this. hugh jackman is incredible in it, and of course anne hathaway is talking about her performance of "i dream the dream." she's already been nominated for s.a.g. awards. >> interesting about that film, too, is how they sang it live. it wasn't sung later or prerecorded. >> exactly. they didn't do these a month in advance and lip seven. they all had earpieces in their ears, listening to piano music accompanies them. people were applauding in the movie theater about this film, because the performances are so strong, so emotional. it is balling they sung it live on set. it was a bit controversial at first, but it really makes the film. it's long, about 2 hours and 40 minutes, but this has such a huge fan base built in. it did get mixed reviews, but the musical when it first opened had mixed reviews. >> so let's talk about friday. what's coming up? >> also i should mention you also have dj
tomorrow is "less miserables" and with a look and preview of what's hitting the big screen, kim ser afin. so, les mis is getting the attention? >> yes. long awaited movie. everyone has been talking about this. hugh jackman is incredible in it, and of course anne hathaway is talking about her performance of "i dream the dream." she's already been nominated for s.a.g. awards. >> interesting about that film, too, is how they sang it live. it wasn't sung later or...
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. >> on a miserable winter night in detroit, mico drives us down a stretch of his turf, where the city's hardcore prostitutes work. >> everyone knows in the detroit area go to 8 mile. >> despite the nasty weather our tour guide predicts there will be women out working the streets. >> i'd be really surprised if we don't see a couple because like i said, this is the main stroll for people that know that any girl, any type of shape, figure, or look, can come on 8 mile usually, 24/7, and get action, or you know, make some money. >> mico spots a young woman who appears to be working near a gas station. >> hey, how are you doing? >> but she is understandably spooked by our cameras. >> i think she was a little gun-shy about getting filmed. >> a quick turn off 8 mile and onto john r. street puts us in the middle of another hot spot. >> this is the john r. stroll. on your average night there's usually like starting at 8 mile you'll see one or two girls at the gas station, one at the party store. i see a couple crack dealers. a lot of dope houses down here. a lot of girls hang out in dope houses.
. >> on a miserable winter night in detroit, mico drives us down a stretch of his turf, where the city's hardcore prostitutes work. >> everyone knows in the detroit area go to 8 mile. >> despite the nasty weather our tour guide predicts there will be women out working the streets. >> i'd be really surprised if we don't see a couple because like i said, this is the main stroll for people that know that any girl, any type of shape, figure, or look, can come on 8 mile...
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will is going to fail miserably. we do. over the first season, it is a struggle, just like the struggle a lot of these tv journalists say they're going through. >> it was really a quite spectacular [ bleep ] >> thank you very much. >> some of my favorite singers tell their stories. i was about to ask you how many times you've been properly in love in your life. >> the past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's almost a blur. now is the time. now is all that matters. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken wi
will is going to fail miserably. we do. over the first season, it is a struggle, just like the struggle a lot of these tv journalists say they're going through. >> it was really a quite spectacular [ bleep ] >> thank you very much. >> some of my favorite singers tell their stories. i was about to ask you how many times you've been properly in love in your life. >> the past is just a blur to me now, piers. it's almost a blur. now is the time. now is all that matters. [...
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it's been quite miserable. >> they point specifically to cases where they say it's been successful in kids. >> well, what they will say is that there is -- this is unsubstantiated. what they will say is that's a period of development where these sorts of interventions can be really helpful. that is completely unsubstantiated. >> it's interesting to me because we did this documentary on this thing called at the time the sissy boy experiment where this guy at that point was a doctoral student who went on to, continues to be a leading anti-gay advocate, but he claims success on this young man who later went on to kill himself and in a lot of the research, a lot of people point to this reparative therapy on this young man who was under a pseudonym but ultimately killed himself as a success story even though he killed himself. >> yeah. anderson, the unfortunate reality is here more research needs to be done so we can take an anecdote like that, an anecdote and contextualize it and say here are the risks and benefits. for an adult that makes the decisions to go into these sorts of treatment
it's been quite miserable. >> they point specifically to cases where they say it's been successful in kids. >> well, what they will say is that there is -- this is unsubstantiated. what they will say is that's a period of development where these sorts of interventions can be really helpful. that is completely unsubstantiated. >> it's interesting to me because we did this documentary on this thing called at the time the sissy boy experiment where this guy at that point was a...
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. >>> universal "les miserables" was the top movie. that's good. >> i thought you were going. >>> will see that one of these day, a movie that opens on christmas day, stars hugh jackm jackman, anne hathaway, and russell crowe, took in $17 million in ticket sales above industry projections and the second best christmas day opening ever. apparently only sherlock holmes that came out on christmas three years ago and quentin tarantino's django got a lot of pre-opening controversy. i like quentin tarantino, a lot of controversial issues. >> the s&p index is down after its loss in 2008. money invested in commodity funds is up 86%. lang joins us with more on what we're calling the great commodity correction. >> we can call that. despite the index is looking to be down next year, we saw a lot of strong performers. soybean, wheat, saw staggering gains. 38 and 22% respectively. the ag group has seen strength. and lumber, the top performer with a gain near 50%, rising as a struggling u.s. housing market is showing signs of recovery and also suppl
. >>> universal "les miserables" was the top movie. that's good. >> i thought you were going. >>> will see that one of these day, a movie that opens on christmas day, stars hugh jackm jackman, anne hathaway, and russell crowe, took in $17 million in ticket sales above industry projections and the second best christmas day opening ever. apparently only sherlock holmes that came out on christmas three years ago and quentin tarantino's django got a lot of...
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. >>> his music "less miserables", it's destined to become a huge hit. coming up we'll introduce producer cameron mackintosh. welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm thoemt mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. also coming up this half hour chef sal skog na me low. first over to lonnie quinn for a final check of the weather. >> what. one more time with that french accent. >> "les mis"er rob joorks. >> the satellite and radar picture both. one gone but big winds for you today. the other one getting its act together. that will be around the central rockies by tomorrow. i want to talk about some towns that have countered that christmas feel. i know we're a couple of days away. it's almost here. i've got jolly georgia at 52. snow kentucky at 35 today and elf north carolina. you don't want to forget elf north carolina kudos to you guys 4rks 2 degrees. that's a look at the national picture. a little bit of a festive feel. here's a closer look at the weekend. >> hey look it. eggnog utah, south with go to newport beach, california, where they're hosting a b
. >>> his music "less miserables", it's destined to become a huge hit. coming up we'll introduce producer cameron mackintosh. welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm thoemt mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. also coming up this half hour chef sal skog na me low. first over to lonnie quinn for a final check of the weather. >> what. one more time with that french accent. >> "les mis"er rob joorks. >> the satellite and radar...
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in december 2008, shortly before leaving office, the job approval rating sunk to miserable 27%. congress was a thorn in the side of second-term presidents. it's a question of whether president obama forges a closer working relationship with congress this time around and then the second-term scandal. clinton dom natded and ended after a year because lewinski scandal began. congressional investigation and impeachment and then completely derailed any agenda he hoped to push in that second four years. >> i have to go back to work on my state of the union speech. and i worked on it until pretty late last night. but i want to say one thing to the american people. i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relations with that woman. miss lewinski. >> though ronald reagan pushed through a tax overhaul in the second term he also became embroiled in the iran-contra affair. >> a few months ago i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and best intentions still tell me that's true but the facts and evidence tell me it is not.
in december 2008, shortly before leaving office, the job approval rating sunk to miserable 27%. congress was a thorn in the side of second-term presidents. it's a question of whether president obama forges a closer working relationship with congress this time around and then the second-term scandal. clinton dom natded and ended after a year because lewinski scandal began. congressional investigation and impeachment and then completely derailed any agenda he hoped to push in that second four...
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death of bin laden, do you think that the conflict in afghanistan will be seen as anything but a rather miserable failure in the end? >> i think it will be. actually, it will be interestingly and maybe more positively paired with the war in iraq, being a discretionary war the u.s. undertook on the basis of incorrect information. i think the war in afghanistan it was undertaken for almost noncontroversial reasons within the united states. direct retribution for the attacks of 9/11 and where taliban al qaeda was at the time. i think the debate will be did the u.s. get distracted by afghanistan by the iraq venture and another way to wind it up than the one we have? it's interesting in the presidential campaign concluded there's so little debate about this with so little appetite on either side of the political divide to stay there longer, increase the bet and i think seen as a sadly concluded affair and we got in to it for understandable reasons. >> christin, something else on the fiscal cliff. a drop in confidence and zero u.s. economic growth with no agreement on this fiscal cliff and indeed a rip
death of bin laden, do you think that the conflict in afghanistan will be seen as anything but a rather miserable failure in the end? >> i think it will be. actually, it will be interestingly and maybe more positively paired with the war in iraq, being a discretionary war the u.s. undertook on the basis of incorrect information. i think the war in afghanistan it was undertaken for almost noncontroversial reasons within the united states. direct retribution for the attacks of 9/11 and...
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bush's approval rating had dropped to a miserable 47%. it's a real question whether president obama will be able to forge a closer-working relationship with congress this time around. and then, of course, there's the second term scandal. clinton's second term dominated, basically ended after a year because the le wrkwinsky scanda began which completely derailed any agenda he hoped to push in that second four years. >> i have to go back to work on my state of the union speech. and i worked on it until pretty late last night. but but i want to say one thing. i did not have sexual relations with that woman, ms. lewinsky. >> ronald reagan pushed through a tax overhaul, he also became embroiled in the iran contra affair. >> a few months ago, i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true. but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> there is a bright side. if lincoln hadn't had a second term, he wouldn't have won the war. still, second terms, they don't last four
bush's approval rating had dropped to a miserable 47%. it's a real question whether president obama will be able to forge a closer-working relationship with congress this time around. and then, of course, there's the second term scandal. clinton's second term dominated, basically ended after a year because the le wrkwinsky scanda began which completely derailed any agenda he hoped to push in that second four years. >> i have to go back to work on my state of the union speech. and i worked...
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"les miserables" is perfect. >> even russell crowe singing? >> okay. >> you didn't mention russell crowe. >> no i didn't on purpose because i think he is the weak link in the chain and personally i think that guy should stick to throwing films at people because the russell crowe is not the best singer in this movie but he has a very stern gaze and that is what that character requires. so i'm going to allow russell crowe to be in this film because everyone else is so good. >> thank you so much for joining us on this christmas day. >> merry christmas. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from amb
"les miserables" is perfect. >> even russell crowe singing? >> okay. >> you didn't mention russell crowe. >> no i didn't on purpose because i think he is the weak link in the chain and personally i think that guy should stick to throwing films at people because the russell crowe is not the best singer in this movie but he has a very stern gaze and that is what that character requires. so i'm going to allow russell crowe to be in this film because everyone else...
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one is that all this money printing is masking miserable underlying conditions, that real wages haven't increased very much and the economy is in terrific shape. the other view is that the economy is okay and that this additional money printing will result in risk assets increasing in value. and you know, people in our shop, some people have the one view, other people have the other view. it's very interesting. we're in unusual times when additional research will go a long way in pointing out the mine fields. that's where we spend our time. >> that's where you do spend your time. you're independent, not paid by the people who you rate which gives you a credible voice. jim, for folks going out of the weekend into monday morning, they're worried maybe they don't see a deal. do you do anything with your investments? >> no, not in anticipation of a deal. what i would say strongly is if we don't have a deal and we go over the cliff and markets act negatively next week, you want to be a buyer of stocks for the intermediate and longer term. your only hope in this low pays nothing, bonds pay no
one is that all this money printing is masking miserable underlying conditions, that real wages haven't increased very much and the economy is in terrific shape. the other view is that the economy is okay and that this additional money printing will result in risk assets increasing in value. and you know, people in our shop, some people have the one view, other people have the other view. it's very interesting. we're in unusual times when additional research will go a long way in pointing out...
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les miserables is about a man's conversion giving up himself so others can succeed. >> look. different faiths have had their own problems, catholic church included with tarnishing their own brand. but let's talk about some of the positive nonpolitical, what pope benedict said in his christmas homily. broadcast around the world in dozens of languages and he speaks several languages and it was about how we don't make room for god if we're self focused. i thought that is a strong statement given what happened with reality shows. and how a lot of us are addicted to mirrors and miss a lot. >> do you know what? i thought if reading it in full context it was green. the sound byte taken out of it is we're too full of ourselves for god. it appears the church message is negative. we're no good. what i love so see is put it in a positive context. there is a way to tell people they need to do better without being too full of sthechlz saying but this is how you can be better. don't give critics an in to that kind of critique. >> i hear what you're saying. you can pull out a line. i can pi
les miserables is about a man's conversion giving up himself so others can succeed. >> look. different faiths have had their own problems, catholic church included with tarnishing their own brand. but let's talk about some of the positive nonpolitical, what pope benedict said in his christmas homily. broadcast around the world in dozens of languages and he speaks several languages and it was about how we don't make room for god if we're self focused. i thought that is a strong statement...
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from street crime and gun violence perspective, the city of chicago had a miserable year. 500 people murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's really important that we do. >> you're relatively new to chicago, since last year. you have worked in other cities. you brought down murder rates in other cities. what is it about chicago that makes this awful figure possible, 500 murders in one year? >> well, there's a number of things. first of all, as is rightly identified, it's about the gang conflicts. and the second thing that really is overwhelming is the number of firearms in this city. as mr. pollack just said, last time i checked, that number was nine guns for every one that new york city took off the street. but the fact that -- we took nine f
from street crime and gun violence perspective, the city of chicago had a miserable year. 500 people murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's...
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neither are things you want to embrace because they're both miserable. but based on experience in illino illinois, illinois is in a very bad state. >> the president comes from that state, too. >> so that suggests further that is his world view. what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so house republicans are determined to deal with this debt question. so when boehner comes out and gives his talk right after the election -- >> but honestly, the administration has criticized the republicans because there are no specifics in the spending cuts. >> come on, look. the erskine bowles language -- you know how this works. house republicans are will -- >> give me one. >> i won't play that game and here's why. house republicans -- house republicans are willing to sit . house republicans are willing to sit down. they're not any more anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts th
neither are things you want to embrace because they're both miserable. but based on experience in illino illinois, illinois is in a very bad state. >> the president comes from that state, too. >> so that suggests further that is his world view. what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so...
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. >> you are the perfect guy to talk about this, because i'm getting increasingly fed up, bored, miserable with the whole thing. i wake up in the morning with fiscal cliff reverberating in my brain and i can see politicians playing the very game that you alluded to there on jay leno and it is a game for them but for other people, it's a very real thing. and the economy at the moment is completely stagnant waiting for something to happen. you've been in a position of very negative government shutdown with president clinton and a very positive, where you and he in the second term got together, got stuff done and as you saw, a surplus in the economy. so you know what the reality of these debates are like and what it's likely to be going on behind closed doors. what is the way through this and how is this likely, in your expert opinion, to be resolved? >> first of all, i think it took the very tough two closings of the federal government, one for six days, the other for 21 days, in order to get to a point where we were able to negotiate seriously to get welfare reform which was vetoed twice an
. >> you are the perfect guy to talk about this, because i'm getting increasingly fed up, bored, miserable with the whole thing. i wake up in the morning with fiscal cliff reverberating in my brain and i can see politicians playing the very game that you alluded to there on jay leno and it is a game for them but for other people, it's a very real thing. and the economy at the moment is completely stagnant waiting for something to happen. you've been in a position of very negative...
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. >> well, you really are a miserable person, aren't you? only you -- only you could pour water -- on what is a good -- >> i'm thrilled. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. let me read you a few of the statement of sir james palace a short while ago. the royal highnesses, the duke and duchess of cambridge are very pleased to announce that the duchess of cambridge is expecting a baby. the queen, the duke of edenburg, and prince harry, this's the grandparents, the parents and siblings and members of both families are delighted with the news. the duchess admitted this afternoon to king edward hospital in central london with hyper amecia. >> wow. >> as the pregnancy in the early stages. i haven't finished. expected to stay at hospital several days and a period of rest thereafter. i believe and i'm told that that actually means she's suffering from very bad morning sickness is what that is. >> i think so. >> the british prime minister david cameron has already tweeted how delighted he is and he believes they'll make marvelous parents and now we wait as we wonde
. >> well, you really are a miserable person, aren't you? only you -- only you could pour water -- on what is a good -- >> i'm thrilled. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. let me read you a few of the statement of sir james palace a short while ago. the royal highnesses, the duke and duchess of cambridge are very pleased to announce that the duchess of cambridge is expecting a baby. the queen, the duke of edenburg, and prince harry, this's the grandparents, the parents and siblings and...
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penney and groupon have been miserable stocks this year, and their ceos are both in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo award of 2012 which he'll bring you live. could there be more upside for these troubled names? let's talk numbers on the two today. on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest loser here, but overwhelmingly i prefer groupon. stock became public a year ago in facebook style. lost 90% of its value in just 12 months. had a nice bounce here. we've taken out the downtrend from the february high and taken out 509-day moving average. you see that key resistance, that key level at 550. i think we're going to take that out. we have a v-shaped reversal. a lot of momentum. we see projected upside to the 200 day, 8.40, 8.50, a very nice upside. we'd be a big buyer of groupon. j.c. penney, stay away from j.c. penney. the stock has been disappointing investors for over five years. down 87% from
penney and groupon have been miserable stocks this year, and their ceos are both in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo award of 2012 which he'll bring you live. could there be more upside for these troubled names? let's talk numbers on the two today. on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest...
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it is absolutely miserable to me. i always tell people, imagine having to talk about the worst thing that ever happened to you over and over and over. but at the same time, if we don't keep doing it, we will have that stigma hanging o over our heads. we have to keep letting the state of arkansas know we're not going anywhere until you do the right thing. >> how important to you and powerful to you has it been to have lori's unequivocal backing and support to you. >> i couldn't have survived in prison and out of prison without her. when i con take another step when i felt like i couldn't go on, it was her. she is what would carry me forward, mentally, emotionally, spiritually until i could walk again. >> it is good to see you again. >> thank you. >> i wish you the very best, all of you, with the documentary. it is a very powerful film. i urge people to see it. they still have no real idea what this is all about, and to understand just how far you've come and what you've had to go through. it is called "west of mem kwph
it is absolutely miserable to me. i always tell people, imagine having to talk about the worst thing that ever happened to you over and over and over. but at the same time, if we don't keep doing it, we will have that stigma hanging o over our heads. we have to keep letting the state of arkansas know we're not going anywhere until you do the right thing. >> how important to you and powerful to you has it been to have lori's unequivocal backing and support to you. >> i couldn't have...
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"les miserables" opened with $18 million, the second biggest christmas day opening ever. "django unchained" $15 million, third biggest christmas day opener ever. the business earned about $73 million overall on christmas day. christmas eve, you had the outage on netflix. people may have been put off by that and that may have pushed them into theaters. >> i'm doing a quick rule of thumb here. i'm just thinking about all the amazing smashes we've had this year like "the hunger games," "the avengers." has this been a record year for studios? >> yeah, we're coming up on $10.8 billion for the year. this will be an all time record in terms of revenues. we are up 6% over last year on the revenues and 6% ahead on attendance. this is pretty amazing considering the amount of alternatives that people have in terms of their entertainment options both with the internet obviously, pdas, tablet devices, all these other ways to get movies, and yet people still love going to the movie theater. you mentioned "the hunger games," "the avengers" biggest opening weekend of all time in early ma
"les miserables" opened with $18 million, the second biggest christmas day opening ever. "django unchained" $15 million, third biggest christmas day opener ever. the business earned about $73 million overall on christmas day. christmas eve, you had the outage on netflix. people may have been put off by that and that may have pushed them into theaters. >> i'm doing a quick rule of thumb here. i'm just thinking about all the amazing smashes we've had this year like...
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they tried to enshrine that failed miserably and the governor said you made this an issue now and we are going to make it an issue and we are going to support this bill. it seems clear to me this is going to pass today. he is not going to sign it today but despite what you are hearing out here is probably done deal. stuart: are they trying to block legislators from getting in? jeff: we see no evidence of that at this point. no evidence of it. people on this freedom path. no violence. stuart: we will stay with it. jeff flock in the middle of it. i want you to listen to what president obama said yesterday about this issue in michigan. >> we need to do everything we can to encourage companies to keep investing in american workers. by the way, what we shouldn't do, and what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your right to bargain. [applause] stuart: exactly what the president said. that it is a right to bargain for better wages. does the union also have a right to force people to adjoin a union and pay dues to it. joining us is the mayor of lansing, welcome to the program. i ha
they tried to enshrine that failed miserably and the governor said you made this an issue now and we are going to make it an issue and we are going to support this bill. it seems clear to me this is going to pass today. he is not going to sign it today but despite what you are hearing out here is probably done deal. stuart: are they trying to block legislators from getting in? jeff: we see no evidence of that at this point. no evidence of it. people on this freedom path. no violence. stuart: we...
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jack black, "bernie," bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook," hugh jackman, "les miserables," ewen mcgregor, "salmon fishing >> naomi watts, "the impossib impossible," rachel weisz, "the deep blue sea." >> i'm a little embarrassed, i'm still in my pajamas. early. all right, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television. kevin costner, "hatfields and mccoys," benedict cumberbatch, "sherlo "sherlock: masterpiece," woody haralson, "game change," toby jones, "the girl," clive owens, "hemingway and gelhorn." best television series drama, "breaking bad amc," boardwalk empire," hbo, "downtown abbey season two," pbs, "homeland," showtime, "the newsroom," hbo. best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture. amy adams, "the master," sally field, "lincoln," anne hathaway, "les miserables," helen hunt, "the sessions," nicole kidman, "the paper boy." best performance by an actress in a motion picture comedy or musical, emily blunt "salmon fishing in the yemen," judi dench "the best exotic marigold hotel," jennifer lawrence, "silver
jack black, "bernie," bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook," hugh jackman, "les miserables," ewen mcgregor, "salmon fishing >> naomi watts, "the impossib impossible," rachel weisz, "the deep blue sea." >> i'm a little embarrassed, i'm still in my pajamas. early. all right, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television. kevin costner, "hatfields and mccoys," benedict...
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if they do that, yiewn universas anything but miserable. >> that's a classic. >> one of the greatest broadway productions ever. >> and one of the sappiest. >> sunning voices. amazing. >> and "mama mia" as a movie was cheesy. >> but it's more fun. >> what's your favorite christmas movie? >> "a christmas story" with ralph and the bb gun. >> of course. >> we watched tim allen and "the santa claus," i love it. >> dennis, you're great. >> thanks. >> time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, nicole's on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what's your favorite movie? >> got to love the christmas spirit, all the cartoons, they are a lot of fun. i don't know. any one of them, and i'm in. sign me up. such great christmas spirit. i have 20 tell you talking about movies, a great segue into netflix, preparing to sit down on christmas eve and watch their favorite christmas movie orphan netflix and couldn't do that because the web server from amazon, there was an outage so it went from christmas eve, in some cases, through christmas day. netflix users could not watch streaming movies and not
if they do that, yiewn universas anything but miserable. >> that's a classic. >> one of the greatest broadway productions ever. >> and one of the sappiest. >> sunning voices. amazing. >> and "mama mia" as a movie was cheesy. >> but it's more fun. >> what's your favorite christmas movie? >> "a christmas story" with ralph and the bb gun. >> of course. >> we watched tim allen and "the santa claus," i love it....
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it sounds like a miserable experience. as lara said earlier, bookmakers are taking bets on whether the baby will be a boy or a girl. have red hair or brown hair. the baby weight and length and name, as well. >> we have seventh more months of this to go. >> exactly. >> yipee. >>> we have some other news here. including can cutting coupons actually lead to hoarding or an unhealthy diet? ahead, we're going to hear from an extreme couponer who said she was addicted. she finally quit. stopped saving money. >> i guess you can get out of control with just about anything. this is her story about that. >>> i'll tell you who is here, the lovely, by the way, jessica biel, is here, live. we have the inside scoop. by the way, she doesn't just have one new movie out on friday. two movies out. she just got married. we're going to -- some guy you may have -- >> what's his name? >> justin -- a musical guy. >> dancer? actor? >> we're going to catch up with jessica. and she is so much to talk about. >> this movie is great. it's "playing for
it sounds like a miserable experience. as lara said earlier, bookmakers are taking bets on whether the baby will be a boy or a girl. have red hair or brown hair. the baby weight and length and name, as well. >> we have seventh more months of this to go. >> exactly. >> yipee. >>> we have some other news here. including can cutting coupons actually lead to hoarding or an unhealthy diet? ahead, we're going to hear from an extreme couponer who said she was addicted. she...
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miserable. it grossed $17.5 million on its one day holiday debut. and not far behind, quinn ten tarantino's film with just under $11 million. so it sounds like a lot of people spent yesterday at the movies. >> i'm going to see both. >> like when we have time. >> yeah. what an epic. those sweeping pictures. >> and it has some great names. looking forward to it. on my list, as well. >>> president obama's christmas vacation will be over in a matter of hours. we'll have the latest inside information on whether he'll get a deal or more frustration when he arrives back here in the nation's capital. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks!
miserable. it grossed $17.5 million on its one day holiday debut. and not far behind, quinn ten tarantino's film with just under $11 million. so it sounds like a lot of people spent yesterday at the movies. >> i'm going to see both. >> like when we have time. >> yeah. what an epic. those sweeping pictures. >> and it has some great names. looking forward to it. on my list, as well. >>> president obama's christmas vacation will be over in a matter of hours. we'll...
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even with the miserable growth we've experienced from 2009 to 2012, you know how much revenue has increased to the federal government per year? $344 billion. if we just return to a normal economy, where we have revenue generation, which is average, at 18.5%, that would add another $434 billion per year. add those up that's more than $750 billion and president obama's punish success scheme would raise somewhere between 74 and 35 it's 10% -- here's the problem -- >> bring the soldiers back from korea. what are they doing there? how about japan? how do we cut the defense budget now? >> jim, i'm not disagreeing with you. >> what's the -- >> first audit of the defense firms we don't even know where the money is being spent. i'm not disagreeing with you on defense. you want to really attack what's going to be an explosion in costs, it's brom ma care. obama care is so vastly or grocery underestimated in terms of costs. i mean currently, the current budget window is $1.7 billion. when true spending kicks in $2.5 and that assumes only 1 million employees lose employee sponsored care, get dumped in h
even with the miserable growth we've experienced from 2009 to 2012, you know how much revenue has increased to the federal government per year? $344 billion. if we just return to a normal economy, where we have revenue generation, which is average, at 18.5%, that would add another $434 billion per year. add those up that's more than $750 billion and president obama's punish success scheme would raise somewhere between 74 and 35 it's 10% -- here's the problem -- >> bring the soldiers back...
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we're still -- even if they're too down beat, they're predicting things that are miserable and i'm merely saying a week recovery. a weak recovery says do more. >> marvin king says don't be surprised if we get another negative quarter. is that too down beat? >> i think so. even gdp numbers quarter for quarter aren't things should you take that seriously. but i think that we're going to be doing much better than that on average over the next year. much better means i think we'll average growth in the one plus percent range, maybe 1.5 if euro comes out okay over the next year. >> when you said growth one plus range, looking at the size of the budget deficit, i would imagine the markets will still remain agitated about the deficits if growth is so slow. what will make the markets feel better? would it be some serious cuts in the deficits would which would undermine the one plus range or the range being broken on the up side? >> obviously being broken on the up side would be great. that solves a number of problems without anybody having to do anything. but more realistically, i'm not sure i bu
we're still -- even if they're too down beat, they're predicting things that are miserable and i'm merely saying a week recovery. a weak recovery says do more. >> marvin king says don't be surprised if we get another negative quarter. is that too down beat? >> i think so. even gdp numbers quarter for quarter aren't things should you take that seriously. but i think that we're going to be doing much better than that on average over the next year. much better means i think we'll...
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first, we go to ennis standing by in miserable, snowy new york. it's a pretty picture, ines. >> reporter: you can still see the snowfall here. and this area is expected to get anywhere from 9 to 13 inches here in syracuse and in some other areas of new york, up to 18 inches. and i'll tell you that the snowplows have been working 12-hour shifts throughout the day yesterday and evening. they were spreading salt before the storm in anticipation of the storm. this area is used to getting a lot of snowstorm. two years ago they got almost 180 inches of snowfall. and so this time they're saying, look, we're used to getting snow. the challenge is this amount of snow in such a short period of time, it's been almost two years since syracuse has seen one foot of snow all in one shot, drew. >> it is incredibly pretty pictures from my nice, warm studio, ines. we appreciate you getting up this morning and getting in it. >>> the nba's indiana pacers were actually forced to postpone last night's home game against the chicago bulls. that's a real rarity. take a lo
first, we go to ennis standing by in miserable, snowy new york. it's a pretty picture, ines. >> reporter: you can still see the snowfall here. and this area is expected to get anywhere from 9 to 13 inches here in syracuse and in some other areas of new york, up to 18 inches. and i'll tell you that the snowplows have been working 12-hour shifts throughout the day yesterday and evening. they were spreading salt before the storm in anticipation of the storm. this area is used to getting a...
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anne hathaway did it for "les miserables." you have to have the right face cut for it. >> approved? >> this one is approved. it's never going away. >> nail art. >> nail art was huge. excellents really got in on the f fun. an obama manicure an a fun easy way to express yourself. it's a really easy thing to do. >> it's trendy. do we stick with it for 13? >> i will approve this one with the condition it will get a little more practical and you're not going to see any more crazy feathers and spikes because you want to run your fingers through your hair. >> that is a good segue to our next trend. talons. >> lady gaga, beyonce. lady gaga does her monsters. she's putting her claws out. these are sharp spiky shaped nails, not round or square but actual eagle-like talons. >> don't try put your contacts win with those. >> these are like little weapons. >> do we approve those for 1201? >> this is not approved. this was a passing fad and it will get a little more natural. >> and don't want them to come after me with those talons. >> . >> all over the carpets we saw the trend of sheer cutouts. >
anne hathaway did it for "les miserables." you have to have the right face cut for it. >> approved? >> this one is approved. it's never going away. >> nail art. >> nail art was huge. excellents really got in on the f fun. an obama manicure an a fun easy way to express yourself. it's a really easy thing to do. >> it's trendy. do we stick with it for 13? >> i will approve this one with the condition it will get a little more practical and you're not...
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they couldn't spend the whole thing because they were failing so miserably, it was clear it wasn't going to happen. so they spent 132 million of it including to build two detroit-area factories, and now they've gone under. the chinese are swooping in and buying this company, and that $132 million of the stimulus money that was spent to build up whatever, whatever battery-making facilities and abilities they had, that's all going to go in the hands of the chinese? >> right. that's all, that's all going away, and as a nice added irony in all of this, what have money we borrowed from the bank of china to finance whatever part of the grant that was given to a123 batteries, we still have to pay that back. the taxpayers are still on the hook for baying back the deaf -- paying back the deficit-spending portion of that money even though it's now long, long gone. megyn: so we borrowed from china so that we could offer stimulus. we gave part of the stimulus to a123. a123 spent $100 million plus of the money, failed to succeed, and now that, those assets are going to china too. >> well, when you sa
they couldn't spend the whole thing because they were failing so miserably, it was clear it wasn't going to happen. so they spent 132 million of it including to build two detroit-area factories, and now they've gone under. the chinese are swooping in and buying this company, and that $132 million of the stimulus money that was spent to build up whatever, whatever battery-making facilities and abilities they had, that's all going to go in the hands of the chinese? >> right. that's all,...
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there were loads of memorable films from "lincoln" to "life of pi" and "les miserable." there's a new take on "superman," the man of steel. >> you have to decide who you want to grow up to be, whoever that man is. he's going to change the world. >> and here with a preview of 2013 is our good friend david edlestein, film critic for "cbs this morning" and magazine. this was a great year for movies. >> it was a great year for really high-quality crud. it was really a great time to be in hollywood. not so much creatively but, you know budgets are through the roof. >> help us look forward to the next year and what's coming up. "die hard v?" ? >> sequels, prequels remakes. this time bruce willis fights alongside his son so you get automatic weapons and bonding, so it's real family values time at the old multiplex. you know they probably get to mow down a hundred people. i like bruce betts when he had hair as john maclean. now he looks look boost. they were rated. >> reporter:. now they're rated pg-13 so the kids can come. look, if you're going to do "diehard," i know it's anot
there were loads of memorable films from "lincoln" to "life of pi" and "les miserable." there's a new take on "superman," the man of steel. >> you have to decide who you want to grow up to be, whoever that man is. he's going to change the world. >> and here with a preview of 2013 is our good friend david edlestein, film critic for "cbs this morning" and magazine. this was a great year for movies. >> it was a great year for...
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it's miserable, right? well, maybe this one is for you. so there are some stores and online sites that are trying to encourage you to do the dreaded bra shopping online. the question, of course, will they actually fit? we'll take a look at that. >> i can contribute nothing today. >> nothing at snaall? >> i got nothing. >> dylan can contribute weather, though. >> that i can do. we are looking at a chilly morning here in the northeast. it's really the only part of the country that is going to be pretty chilly today. the rest of the country actually enjoying temperatures near record-breaking heat, down through texas, highs today topping out in the mid 80s for the first day of december. we also had that rain on the west coast and we are looking at another round of heavier rain to move in on sunday. an additional five to ten inches of rain possible as we go into sunday morning and into the afternoon as well. a few showers along the great lakes as well. it will stay cool in the northeast. but by the time we get into the start of the workweek, we
it's miserable, right? well, maybe this one is for you. so there are some stores and online sites that are trying to encourage you to do the dreaded bra shopping online. the question, of course, will they actually fit? we'll take a look at that. >> i can contribute nothing today. >> nothing at snaall? >> i got nothing. >> dylan can contribute weather, though. >> that i can do. we are looking at a chilly morning here in the northeast. it's really the only part of...
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and would i reduce them to a miserable pile of goo by the end of the primary process? yes, i would because, you know what? republicans understand. republicans understand that sometimes taxes have to be raised. but, again, they're not willing to do that if the democrats and republicans don't come forward with real spending cuts. and that's never happened in my lifetime. so why do i believe now, peter, i go back to the question -- >> i think it's the same question. >> -- because i will not raise taxes just so politicians can be reckless with spending for another four years. i won't do it. >> here's the deal. if you're holding out the promise of solving medicare, i'm very worried there isn't a set of policies out there that can do that. so that's why one motivation may be to focus a little bit more, even though it's not the big fiscal problem on social security -- >> you're just not going to. >> you're not going to get a full medicare solution because one doesn't exist. >> that's what the problem is. >> and there's a lot we could do, but don't hold out the false promise o
and would i reduce them to a miserable pile of goo by the end of the primary process? yes, i would because, you know what? republicans understand. republicans understand that sometimes taxes have to be raised. but, again, they're not willing to do that if the democrats and republicans don't come forward with real spending cuts. and that's never happened in my lifetime. so why do i believe now, peter, i go back to the question -- >> i think it's the same question. >> -- because i...
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i would fail miserably in my classroom if i was teaching physics. that's part of the reason why you have a content gate before you start teaching. but it's also ridiculous to think that you can actually manage a classroom of 30 kids, differentiate instruction if you don't have some baseline clinical practice. and that's what professionals actually know. so we're saying, let's control our own profession, just like lawyers and doctors. let's have high standards that are aligned with this new common core so we're aiming to help kids critically think, work together, apply knowledge. and let have this kind of universal assessment. teachers take a lot of tests already to become teachers. have a universal assessment so that teachers feel confident and competent on the first day of teaching. >> randi weingarten is the pre of the american federation of teachers. thanks for joining us. >> great to be with you. >>> a list of what you should buy, coming up next. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter r
i would fail miserably in my classroom if i was teaching physics. that's part of the reason why you have a content gate before you start teaching. but it's also ridiculous to think that you can actually manage a classroom of 30 kids, differentiate instruction if you don't have some baseline clinical practice. and that's what professionals actually know. so we're saying, let's control our own profession, just like lawyers and doctors. let's have high standards that are aligned with this new...
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his father, however, was a miserable human being and i grew up in a house always hearing my father talk about how much he hated his own father. so a lot of times that shaped -- i knew him, he died when i was 6 so it was those types of hearing those conversations that sort of informed how some of these children feel about their dad in this film. >> you're married to a supermodel. why is she not in ul aof your fil all of your films? >> on our first date, she said i've gotten offers to act and i have no interest so if you ever want a second date, don't ask. >> she runs an organization for women who are pregnant, does her own great thing. nice to have you and looking forward to seeing the film, looking forward to downloading and watching the film, i don't go out of the kids. >>> the silence deafening on capitol hill, rahm emmanuel will join us to talk about the prospects of a fiscal cliff deal straight ahead. >>> and then he was in great health when suddenly he had a mini stroke, at just 27, frankie muniz tells us what happened to him. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gi
his father, however, was a miserable human being and i grew up in a house always hearing my father talk about how much he hated his own father. so a lot of times that shaped -- i knew him, he died when i was 6 so it was those types of hearing those conversations that sort of informed how some of these children feel about their dad in this film. >> you're married to a supermodel. why is she not in ul aof your fil all of your films? >> on our first date, she said i've gotten offers to...